Vijay Vikram Singh says he will continue to record for the show from home
Neha Maheshwri (BOMBAY TIMES; January 13, 2022)

Vijay Vikram Singh — the narrator of Bigg Boss — has tested positive for Coronavirus. Vijay, who has been associated with Bigg Boss from 2010, confirms, “I tested positive recently, but I didn’t have any symptoms. I underwent a test because I was supposed to attend an award function.”

So, how has he been managing to record for Bigg Boss? He says, “I have been recording for Bigg Boss from home for the past two years, owing to the pandemic. Fortunately, I have a home studio and I manage to record all my voiceovers. Even after testing positive, work has continued as usual because I have no symptoms. I am taking precautions like steam inhalation, gargling, sipping warm water, etc., to make sure that the throat is not affected.”

A voiceover artiste, Vijay is also an actor, who has been a part of various web shows. By his own admission, both voiceover and acting happened to him accidentally. He shares, “I met a casting director on one of the reality shows, in which I was the voiceover artiste. He asked me if I could act and offered me a part in The Family Man.”

“The Family Man was followed by other web shows. I am completely into acting now and looking forward to portraying versatile characters,” says Vijay.

With his newfound love for acting, is there a possibility of him bidding adieu to Bigg Boss in the future? “I will continue to do Bigg Boss till they tell me to leave. Until then you will hear me say ‘aagey dekhiye’,” he replies.